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21 успокаивать
(кого-л./что-л.)
calm, quiet; soothe; (смягчать - о горе, боли) assuage; (о гневе и т.п.) appease; (убеждать не тревожиться) reassure; set at rest/ease, set smb.'s mind at rest* * *успокаивать; успокоить calm, quiet; soothe; assuage* * *allayappeaseassuageattemperbalsambecalmcomfortcomposeconciliatehushlaylullmincepacifypropitiatequellquietquietenreassurerelievesalvesettlesoothestill -
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1. appease2. alleviate3. alleviating4. facilitate5. lightened6. lightening7. relieved8. unburden9. unburdened10. unburdening11. lighten; facilitate; ease; relieve12. ease13. palliateАнтонимический ряд:затруднять; отяжелять -
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1) General subject: biker, bike rider (The city seems bent on making driving as difficult as possible for vehicle users to appease the oh-so-politically sexy bike lobby. And I am a bike rider.)3) American: pedalist4) Automobile industry: roadhog5) Makarov: rider -
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25 облегчать
1) General subject: abate, allay (боль), alleviate (боль, страдания), appease (боль, горе), assuage (боль и т.п.), disencumber, ease (боль, ношу), enable, expedite, facilitate, lenify, lighten (тж. перен.), mitigate (боль), palliate, release (боль, страдания), relieve (тяжесть, давление), soften, solace, soothe (боль), sugar coat, unburden, unburden (душу), unload (душу), faciliate, lubricate3) Medicine: charm away, help5) Bookish: discumber8) Mathematics: assist, make easier9) Railway term: easing11) Architecture: simplify (не о весе чего-либо)12) Mining: free13) Information technology: easy14) Business: aid15) General subject: facilitate (операции)16) Makarov: plaster, sugar-coat, ease down -
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27 попустительствовать
1) General subject: connive, enable (enabling bad behavior), appease, turn a blind eye to, wink at2) Law: suffer3) Business: condone4) Makarov: connive at5) Phraseological unit: drum upУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > попустительствовать
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28 потакать
1) General subject: appease, condone, connive, enable, gratify (капризам), humor, humor (кому-л.), humour (кому-либо), indulge, pander, show too much indulgence2) Makarov: scratch one where one itches, soothe3) Psycholinguistics: do things for somebody4) Phraseological unit: drum up, egg somebody on, cut ( someone) some slack -
29 потворствовать
1) General subject: connive, encourage, gratify, humor, humour, indulge, pander, cocker up (в чём-л.-in), aid and abet, appease, candle, condone2) Diplomatic term: connive at (чему-л.)3) Business: condone4) Makarov: cater for, cater to, cocker up, connive at5) Phraseological unit: egg somebody on -
30 примирять
1) General subject: accommodate, appease, bring together, compound (интересы), conciliate, intercede, propitiate, reconcile, reconcile (с чем-л.)2) Diplomatic term: accommodate with (кого-л., с кем-л.), heal3) Archaic: atone -
31 проводить политику умиротворения
Diplomatic term: appease (агрессора)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > проводить политику умиротворения
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33 смягчать горе
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35 создать в стране спокойную обстановку
Diplomatic term: appease a countryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > создать в стране спокойную обстановку
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38 ублажать
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40 удовлетворять любопытство
General subject: appease curiosity, satisfy curiosityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > удовлетворять любопытство
См. также в других словарях:
Appease — Ap*pease , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Appealed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Appeasing}.] [OE. apesen, apaisen, OF. apaisier, apaissier, F. apaiser, fr. a (L. ad) + OF. pais peace, F. paix, fr. L. pax, pacis. See {Peace}.] To make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
appease — (v.) c.1300 to reconcile, from Anglo Fr. apeser, O.Fr. apaisier to pacify, make peace, appease, be reconciled, placate (12c.), from the phrase a paisier bring to peace, from a to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + pais, from L. pacem (nom. pax) peace (see … Etymology dictionary
appease — index allay, assuage, disarm (set at ease), mitigate, moderate (temper), mollify, pacify … Law dictionary
appease — *pacify, placate, mollify, propitiate, conciliate Analogous words: assuage, alleviate, mitigate, lighten, *relieve: *palliate, extenuate: *satisfy, content Antonyms: exasperate, aggravate Contrasted words: perturb, upset, disturb, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
appease — [v] satisfy, pacify allay, alleviate, assuage, be enough, blunt, calm, compose, conciliate, content, diminish, do*, ease, gratify, lessen, lull, make matters up, meet halfway, mitigate, mollify, patch things up, placate, propitiate, quell, quench … New thesaurus
appease — ► VERB ▪ placate (someone) by agreeing to their demands. DERIVATIVES appeasement noun appeaser noun. ORIGIN Old French apaisier, from pais peace … English terms dictionary
appease — [ə pēz′] vt. appeased, appeasing [ME apaisen < OFr apaisier < a , to + pais < L pax, PEACE] 1. to pacify or quiet, esp. by giving in to the demands of 2. to satisfy or relieve [water appeases thirst] SYN. PACIFY appeasable adj. appeaser … English World dictionary
appease — appeasable, adj. appeasableness, n. appeasably, adv. appeasement, n. appeaser, n. appeasingly, adv. /euh peez /, v.t., appeased, appeasing. 1. to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pa … Universalium
appease — ap•pease [[t]əˈpiz[/t]] v. t. peased, peas•ing 1) to bring to a state of calm; pacify: to appease an angry king[/ex] 2) to satisfy; relieve: The fruit appeased his hunger[/ex] 3) gov to yield to the demands of in a conciliatory effort, sometimes… … From formal English to slang
appease — [[t]əpi͟ːz[/t]] appeases, appeasing, appeased VERB (disapproval) If you try to appease someone, you try to stop them from being angry by giving them what they want. [V n] Gandhi was accused by some of trying to appease both factions of the… … English dictionary
appease — verb 1) an attempt to appease his critics Syn: conciliate, placate, pacify, mollify, propitiate, reconcile, win over See note at pacify Ant: provoke, inflame 2) … Thesaurus of popular words